Founders Hosts Survive & Thrive Web Series Featuring Milo’s Hamburgers

By Founders Advisors

May 28 2020

Founders Advisors Managing Director Mike McCraw recently sat down with Milo’s CEO Tom Dekle to discuss Milo’s strong response to COVID-19.

In this web cast you will hear exclusive insights into how a regional multi-unit brand has overcome the challenges of COVID-19 and is thriving under a new normal. Tom discusses the importance of employee loyalty, decisive leadership, and laser-focused execution, and how a strong workplace culture can drive long-term growth and success.

Milo’s Hamburgers, founded in 1946 by Milo Carlton, is a quick-service burger concept known for serving Milo’s Famous Tea and maintaining a focus on building communities.

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